Lee's Injury A Concern For Jaguars

Marqise Lee will miss at least an additional two weeks as he nurses a hamstring injury. What are Jaguars sources saying about his progress?

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Marqise Lee will now miss an additional two weeks as he's trying to get healthy from a pulled hamstring during the first week of training camp.

Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley is staying positive with the diagnosis.

“Well, everything I hear, he’s making really good progress," Bradley said. "Where you’re hoping for four weeks, could be six to eight or somewhere in there. Everything now is back to where it’s four weeks to where it’s leaning more towards that, so it’s a good sign.”

Sources tell JagsInisder.com that the team is concerned about Lee and although they wouldn't go as far as saying that they regretted taking him in the second round, they "were expecting him to be a little further along by now."

After a pretty spectacular college career at USC, Lee was drafted to stretch opposing defenses and be a real go-to guy. After a rookie season which saw him catch just 37 passes, for 422 yards and one touchdown, Lee is certainly behind the curve from what was an unbelievable 2014 rookie draft class at wide receiver.